The Dix Mille Tours du Castellet 2014 was held 3-5 October at Circuit Paul Ricard in Le Castellet, near Marseille, France. The 5th annual historic car racing event was graced with good weather and six classic car grids for the enjoyment of the more than 12,000 spectators present.
All weekend the Paul Ricard circuit and its famous Mistral straight echoed to the melodious sound of old engines. Racing there was plenty but it wasn’t everything at Dix Mille Tours du Castellet 2014, as some 600 collector cars came to join the 260 racers.
The round of the ’60s Endurance was, as its name indicates, the only long-distance event of the Dix Mille Tours. It attracted no fewer than 68 pre-1966 cars. After a race full of upsets Michel Lecourt and Raymond Narac took the flag in first place in their 1964 Shelby Cobra.
In the Italian pre-1966 Sport and GT event the drivers did battle respecting the strict sporting rules of the Trofeo Nastro Rosso as the value of the cars involved required a certain on-track conduct. However, this did not prevent Carlos Monteverde, Gary Pearson and Michael Erlich from going at it hammer and tongs with the first two winning on Saturday in a Ferrari 250 LM and the second (alone) on Sunday in a Bizzarrini 5300 GT.
In addition to its usual four in-house grids Peter Auto brought along a field of stunning Group C Racing prototypes. In addition to hitting the magic 300 km/h mark, Katsu Kubota in his 1990 Nissan R90 CK lapped the circuit in 1m 51.696sec, a time that had little to envy that of modern prototypes.
The little engines in the Under Two-litre Touring Cars class were given a hammering on the 1.8-km Mistral straight. The outcome of the fight for victory between Stippler-Shaw and singleton driver Alex Furani was decided in the twisty sections, and it was the latter who won in his Alfa Romeo Giulia by a short head.
The Dix Mille Tours closed the 2014 Peter Auto season, with the exception of the entrants in Classic Endurance Racing who will be competing in the Algarve Classic Festival in Portugal in two weeks. The next meeting on the calendar for historic fans is the Tour Auto Optic 2ooo celebrating its 25th anniversary in six months time, and it already looks like being a cracking event.
Similar to the 2013 race, we split up pictures from the Dix Mille Tours du Castellet 2014 into two galleries. The first gallery starting below features our favorite images, all displayed in the full-width view of Sports Car Digest, while the second gallery can be found on the last page of the article and gives a comprehensive view of all the photographs.
Dix Mille Tours du Castellet 2014 – Main Photo Gallery (click image for larger picture and description)
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